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7.8 KiB
Python
241 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
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"""Module containing a memory memory manager which provides a sliding window on a number of memory mapped files"""
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import os
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import sys
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from mmap import mmap, ACCESS_READ
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from mmap import ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY
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__all__ = ["align_to_mmap", "is_64_bit", "buffer",
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"MapWindow", "MapRegion", "MapRegionList", "ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY"]
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#{ Utilities
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try:
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# Python 2
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buffer = buffer
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except NameError:
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# Python 3 has no `buffer`; only `memoryview`
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def buffer(obj, offset, size):
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# Actually, for gitpython this is fastest ... .
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return memoryview(obj)[offset:offset+size]
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# doing it directly is much faster !
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# return obj[offset:offset + size]
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def string_types():
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if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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return str
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else:
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return basestring
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def align_to_mmap(num, round_up):
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"""
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Align the given integer number to the closest page offset, which usually is 4096 bytes.
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:param round_up: if True, the next higher multiple of page size is used, otherwise
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the lower page_size will be used (i.e. if True, 1 becomes 4096, otherwise it becomes 0)
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:return: num rounded to closest page"""
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res = (num // ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY) * ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY
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if round_up and (res != num):
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res += ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY
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# END handle size
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return res
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def is_64_bit():
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""":return: True if the system is 64 bit. Otherwise it can be assumed to be 32 bit"""
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return sys.maxsize > (1 << 32) - 1
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#}END utilities
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#{ Utility Classes
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class MapWindow(object):
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"""Utility type which is used to snap windows towards each other, and to adjust their size"""
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__slots__ = (
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'ofs', # offset into the file in bytes
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'size' # size of the window in bytes
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)
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def __init__(self, offset, size):
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self.ofs = offset
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self.size = size
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def __repr__(self):
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return "MapWindow(%i, %i)" % (self.ofs, self.size)
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@classmethod
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def from_region(cls, region):
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""":return: new window from a region"""
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return cls(region._b, region.size())
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def ofs_end(self):
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return self.ofs + self.size
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def align(self):
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"""Assures the previous window area is contained in the new one"""
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nofs = align_to_mmap(self.ofs, 0)
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self.size += self.ofs - nofs # keep size constant
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self.ofs = nofs
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self.size = align_to_mmap(self.size, 1)
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def extend_left_to(self, window, max_size):
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"""Adjust the offset to start where the given window on our left ends if possible,
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but don't make yourself larger than max_size.
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The resize will assure that the new window still contains the old window area"""
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rofs = self.ofs - window.ofs_end()
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nsize = rofs + self.size
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rofs -= nsize - min(nsize, max_size)
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self.ofs = self.ofs - rofs
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self.size += rofs
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def extend_right_to(self, window, max_size):
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"""Adjust the size to make our window end where the right window begins, but don't
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get larger than max_size"""
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self.size = min(self.size + (window.ofs - self.ofs_end()), max_size)
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class MapRegion(object):
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"""Defines a mapped region of memory, aligned to pagesizes
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**Note:** deallocates used region automatically on destruction"""
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__slots__ = [
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'_b', # beginning of mapping
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'_mf', # mapped memory chunk (as returned by mmap)
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'_uc', # total amount of usages
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'_size', # cached size of our memory map
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'__weakref__'
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]
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#{ Configuration
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#} END configuration
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def __init__(self, path_or_fd, ofs, size, flags=0):
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"""Initialize a region, allocate the memory map
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:param path_or_fd: path to the file to map, or the opened file descriptor
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:param ofs: **aligned** offset into the file to be mapped
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:param size: if size is larger then the file on disk, the whole file will be
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allocated the the size automatically adjusted
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:param flags: additional flags to be given when opening the file.
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:raise Exception: if no memory can be allocated"""
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self._b = ofs
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self._size = 0
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self._uc = 0
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if isinstance(path_or_fd, int):
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fd = path_or_fd
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else:
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fd = os.open(path_or_fd, os.O_RDONLY | getattr(os, 'O_BINARY', 0) | flags)
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# END handle fd
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try:
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kwargs = dict(access=ACCESS_READ, offset=ofs)
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corrected_size = size
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sizeofs = ofs
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# have to correct size, otherwise (instead of the c version) it will
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# bark that the size is too large ... many extra file accesses because
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# if this ... argh !
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actual_size = min(os.fstat(fd).st_size - sizeofs, corrected_size)
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self._mf = mmap(fd, actual_size, **kwargs)
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# END handle memory mode
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self._size = len(self._mf)
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finally:
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if isinstance(path_or_fd, string_types()):
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os.close(fd)
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# END only close it if we opened it
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# END close file handle
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# We assume the first one to use us keeps us around
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self.increment_client_count()
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def __repr__(self):
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return "MapRegion<%i, %i>" % (self._b, self.size())
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#{ Interface
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def buffer(self):
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""":return: a buffer containing the memory"""
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return self._mf
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def map(self):
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""":return: a memory map containing the memory"""
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return self._mf
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def ofs_begin(self):
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""":return: absolute byte offset to the first byte of the mapping"""
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return self._b
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def size(self):
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""":return: total size of the mapped region in bytes"""
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return self._size
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def ofs_end(self):
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""":return: Absolute offset to one byte beyond the mapping into the file"""
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return self._b + self._size
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def includes_ofs(self, ofs):
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""":return: True if the given offset can be read in our mapped region"""
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return self._b <= ofs < self._b + self._size
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def client_count(self):
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""":return: number of clients currently using this region"""
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return self._uc
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def increment_client_count(self, ofs = 1):
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"""Adjust the usage count by the given positive or negative offset.
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If usage count equals 0, we will auto-release our resources
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:return: True if we released resources, False otherwise. In the latter case, we can still be used"""
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self._uc += ofs
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assert self._uc > -1, "Increments must match decrements, usage counter negative: %i" % self._uc
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if self.client_count() == 0:
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self.release()
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return True
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else:
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return False
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# end handle release
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def release(self):
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"""Release all resources this instance might hold. Must only be called if there usage_count() is zero"""
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self._mf.close()
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#} END interface
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class MapRegionList(list):
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"""List of MapRegion instances associating a path with a list of regions."""
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__slots__ = (
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'_path_or_fd', # path or file descriptor which is mapped by all our regions
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'_file_size' # total size of the file we map
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)
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def __new__(cls, path):
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return super(MapRegionList, cls).__new__(cls)
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def __init__(self, path_or_fd):
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self._path_or_fd = path_or_fd
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self._file_size = None
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def path_or_fd(self):
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""":return: path or file descriptor we are attached to"""
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return self._path_or_fd
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def file_size(self):
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""":return: size of file we manager"""
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if self._file_size is None:
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if isinstance(self._path_or_fd, string_types()):
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self._file_size = os.stat(self._path_or_fd).st_size
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else:
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self._file_size = os.fstat(self._path_or_fd).st_size
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# END handle path type
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# END update file size
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return self._file_size
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#} END utility classes
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